HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 10/05/2004 KENT Kent City Council Meeting
WAS"'"G T C" October 5,2004
The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by Mayor White.
Councilmembers present: Clark, Harmon,Peterson, Ranniger, Raplee, Thomas and White.
(CFN-198)
CHANGES TO AGENDA
A From Council.Administration,4r Staff. (CFN-198) The Mayor added Public
Communication Item C,Consent Calendar Item N,and Other Business Item E.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Employee of the Month. (CFN-147) Mayor White announced that the October Employee of
the Month is Economic Development Manager Nathan Torgelson.
B. 2005 Budget Message. (CFN-186) Mayor White gave his 2005 Budget Message,the theme
of which is"rebuilding."
C. Economic Devdggg1 X*&te. (CFN-198) Torgelson outlined the most recent figures and
proposals for economic development.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Formation of LID 358,Pacific Highway South High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes.
(CFN-1292) LID 358 is intended to fund a portion of the costs to construct planned improvements
to Pacific Highway South (SR99). The estimated total cost to construct these improvements is
$10,431,116,and the estimated total amount to be funded from this LID is $572,598. The Public
Works Director described the scope,location and cost of the project. Mayor White opened the
public hearing. There were no comments from the audience and PETERSON moved to close the
public hearing. Clark seconded and the motion carried. WHITE MOVED to approve formation
of LID 358 for street frontage improvements for the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes project
and to direct the City Attorney to draft the necessary ordinance. Peterson seconded and the
motion carried.
CONSENT CALENDAR
PETERSON MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items A through N. Clark seconded and the
motion carried.
A. Approval of Minutes. (CFN-198) The minutes of the regular Council meeting of
September 21,2004 were approved.
_ B. Approval of Bills. (CFN-104) Payment of the bills received through September 15 and paid
on September 15 after auditing by the Operations Committee on September 21, 2004 were
approved.
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Approval of checks issued for vouchers:
Date Check Numbers Amount
9/15/04 Wire Transfers 1816-1831 $1,400,540.70
9/15/04 PrePays& 567775 995,331.67
9/15/04 Regular 568351 1,250,409.35
$3,646,281.72
Approval of checks issued for paroll for September 1 through September 15 and paid on
September 20, 2004:
Date Check Numbers Amount
9/20/04 Advices 169295-169953 $1,201,268.58
9/20/04 Checks 279469-279723 212,183.78
9/20/04 Interim Checks 279724-279725 750.05
9/20104 Void Check#'s 279194&279369 _(750.05)
$1,413,452.36
C. Cultural Development Authority of King County Grant for 2004 Programs. (CFN-839)
The$10,100.00 grant from the Cultural Development Authority of King County Sustained
Support was accepted and expenditure of funds in the Kent Arts Commission budget to support
miscellaneous 2004 programs was authorized.
D. Surplus Residential Structures. (CFN-118) All structures at 25520 Hawley Road,25000
Hawley Road, and 26621 132nd Ave. SE were declared surplus and authorized for demolition.
E. Federal Department of Jusft Office Grant for Safe Havens. (CFN-118) The
$200,000.00 grant from the Federal Department of Justice was accepted and the Mayor was
authorized to execute appropriate agreements for the expenditure of such funds.
F. 2003 Community Development Block Grant Action Plan Amendment. (CFN-493) The
amended Community Development 2003 Action Plan was approved and the Mayor was
authorized to execute the appropriate agreements.
G. East Hill Park Agreement (CFN-1220) The Consultant Services Agreement with Entre
Prises,USA in the amount of$129,837.00 for design and fabrication of two climbing features at
East Hill Skate Park was approved and the Mayor was authorized to sign same.
H. Prostitution Loitering. (CFN-122) Ordinance No. 3715 amending section 9.02.300 of the
Kent City Code entitled"Prostitution loitering"was adopted.
I. Violation of Seattle-King County Department of Public Health Order Ordinance.
(CFN-122) Ordinance No. 3716 amending the Kent City Code to add a new section 9.02.335
making it a crime to violate an order issued by the Seattle-King County Department of Public
Health under the authority of Ch. 64.44 RCW was adopted.
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J. Transportation Delpald Model Consultant Services Agreement. (CFN-1038) The Mayor
was authorized to sign the Consultant Services Agreement between the City of Kent and PTV
America, Inc. to convert the City of Kent 2003 Transportation Model to version 9.1 of the VISUM
software.
K. Sale of Properties at Ramstead Pointe Short Plat. (CFN-1180) The Mayor was authorized
to sign all documents required for the sale of property known as"Ramstead Pointe Short Plat."
L. Puget Sound Energy Construction Agreement. (CFN-1134) The Mayor was authorized to
sign the Puget Sound Energy Construction Agreement for the underground conversion of Puget
Sound Energy's overhead facilities in association with Kent Station and Sound Transit street
improvements,upon concurrence of the language by the City Attorney and the Public Works
Director.
M. Surplus 1987 Chevrolet Suburban. (CFN-136) Surplus of a 1987 Chevrolet Suburban,
1GNGV26JOHF170905,was authorized.
ADDED
N. Diversity Advisory Bo (CFN-1127) The Mayor's re-appointment of Mr. Jeffrey Pang to
the Diversity Advisory Board was confirmed.
OTHER BUSINESS
A. Howards Addition Rezone. (CFN-121) Howard Wilson has applied to rezone 4.43 acres of
property from SR-2, Single-Family Residential to SR-3, Single-Family Residential. The Kent
Hearing Examiner recommended approval on July 21,2004. The Planning&Economic
Development Committee forwards it to Council without a recommendation.
After comments on the process from the City Attorney,Ranniger and Hannon disclosed
communications with residents. Bill Williamson,representing the applicant, stated that they have
no opposition to the contacts noted by Councilmembers.
Community Development Director Satterstrom explained the project. CLARK MOVED to accept
the Findings, Conclusions and Recommendation of the Hearing Examiner and to direct the City
Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance. Peterson seconded. After a brief discussion
regarding density,the motion failed with Clark,Peterson, and White in favor and Harmon,
Ranniger, Raplee and Thomas opposed. CLARK THEN MOVED to reject the Findings,
Conclusions and Recommendations of the Hearing Examiner and to keep the zoning as is.
Harmon seconded and the motion carried.
B. Anderson Rezone. (CFN-121) Debra Purcell-Cink of TLT Development has applied to
rezone 1.96 acres of property from SR-4.5, Single-Family Residential to SR-6, Single-Family
Residential. The Hearing Examiner recommends approval of this rezone. Matt Gilbert of the
Planning Department explained the project and answered questions from Councilmembers.
HARMON MOVED to accept the Findings,Conclusions and Recommendation of the Hearing
Examiner on the Anderson Rezone and to direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary
ordinance. White seconded and the motion carried.
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C. Meeker Street Law Bull-din LLC Real Estate Trade Agreement. (CFN-1038) The Public
Works Director explained the project and recommended authorizing the Mayor to sign the Real
Estate Trade Agreement between Meeker Street Law Building LLC and the City of Kent upon
concurrence by the Public Works Director and the City Attorney. WHITE SO MOVED. Peterson
seconded and the motion carried.
D. Kent Chamber of Commerce Contract. (CFN-1170) Economic Development Director
Torgelson noted that the Lodging Tax Advisory Board has recommended that the City enter into a
one-year, $18,000 contract for tourism services with the Kent Chamber of Commerce. He
explained how the funds would be used and said this is consistent with the City's tourism strategy
to increase occupancy in Kent hotels and motels. CLARK MOVED to approve a one-year,
$18,000 contract for tourism services with the Kent Chamber of Commerce. Peterson seconded.
White expressed concern that this duplicated the contract with Seattle Southside Visitors Services.
After a brief discussion,the motion carried with White opposed.
ADDED
E. King Conservation District No. 9. (CFN-1038) The Mayor explained that the City will
receive a King Conservation District No. 9 grant in the amount of$88,500 for the years 2001-
2002, and that the funds will be used to finish design work and assistance in obtaining federal and
local permits for the Meridian Valley Creek Realignment Project.
WHITE MOVED to authorize the Mayor to sign the King Conservation District No. 9 grant and
direct staff to accept the grant and establish a budget for the funds to be spent within the project.
Peterson seconded and the motion carried.
BIDS
A. Kent Centennial Parking Garage Seismic Retrofit and Strengthening. (CFN-1263) The
apparent low bid was submitted by Summit Central Construction in the amount of$322,900,00,
excluding Washington State Sales Tax. RANNIGER MOVED to authorize the Mayor to enter
into an agreement with Summit Central Construction for this project. Clark seconded and the
motion carried.
REPORTS
Administrative Reuorts. (CFN-198) Martin noted that no Executive Session is required, and
that the annual audit has been completed.
ADJOURNMENT
PETERSON MOVED to adjourn at 8:12 p.m. White seconded and the motion carried.
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Brenda Jacober, C
City Clerk
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